Anything about production, reduction or sourcing of energy.

Renaissance Man (S2C E13)

In our deep and fascinating conversation with Bart Trudeau of Trudeau Architects, pllc, we learn about data, computer programming for planning, landscaping, mankind’s relation to […]

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Part 2 – The Canals of NY State: Diesel versus Electric (S2C E9)

Thank you for joining us for our wonderful conversation with George Ward (Folklorist) and David Borton (retired RPI Professor)  with their reflections on diesel boats […]

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Part 1 – The Canals of NY State (S2C E9)

Thank you for joining us for our wonderful conversation with George Ward (Folklorist) and David Borton (retired RPI Professor) that focuses on the history and […]

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Going ZERO in New Paltz (S2C E7)

Join us for a wonderful conversation with Rick Alfandre, founder and owner of Alfandre Architects, located in New Paltz, NY. Alfandre Architect and Eco Builders […]

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We Need to Get to ZERO (S2C E5)

Welcome to Jim D’Aloisio, Structural Engineer, Actor, Carbon-savvy presenter, and all around excellent person. Join us as Jim regales us with stories defining the imperative […]

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Seeking Perspective

We are facing an imperative that can be met if we change our perspective to build on every success along the way. Join me in changing our perspective, and our shared future.

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Market Fallacy

A few months ago I got caught in a social media conversation and discovered an important truth. The discussion was not a new one. Someone […]

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Dear NPR (and all news media),

I’m starting off the year with a blunt question, and it is “How dare you?” 1) How dare you report about renewable energy with a […]

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Where to Begin?

A family was driving through Maine, and was a bit lost. Realizing they had bad cell reception so Siri couldn’t help them, and knowing they […]

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Perfection or Progress?

I grew up with “practice makes perfect”. My son came home from middle school with “practice makes progress”. I find this changed rendition much, much […]

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